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Definition of objection
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Objection
(n.) Cause of
trouble;
sorrow.
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Object
::
Object
(v. t.) To offer in
opposition
as a
criminal
charge
or by way of
accusation
or
reproach;
to
adduce
as an
objection
or
adverse
reason.
Prolepsis
::
Prolepsis
(n.) A
figure
by which
objections
are
anticipated
or
prevented.
Objicient
::
Objicient
(n.) One who makes
objection;
an
objector.
Cavil
::
Cavil (n.) A
captious
or
frivolous
objection.
Exception
::
Exception
(n.) An
objection;
cavil;
dissent;
disapprobation;
offense;
cause of
offense;
--
usually
followed
by to or
against.
Question
::
Question
(v. t.) To raise a
question
about;
to call in
question;
to make
objection
to.
Raise
::
Raise (v. t.) To bring to
notice;
to
submit
for
consideration;
as, to raise a point of
order;
to raise an
objection..
Exception
::
Exception
(n.) An
objection,
oral or
written,
taken,
in the
course
of an
action,
as to bail or
security;
or as to the
decision
of a
judge,
in the
course
of a
trail,
or in his
charge
to a jury; or as to lapse of time, or
scandal,
impertinence,
or
insufficiency
in a
pleading;
also, as in
conveyancing,
a
clause
by which the
grantor
excepts
something
before
granted..
Objectable
::
Objectable
(a.) Such as can be
presented
in
opposition;
that may be put
forward
as an
objection.
Prejudice
::
Prejudice
(n.) An
opinion
or
judgment
formed
without
due
examination;
prejudgment;
a
leaning
toward
one side of a
question
from other
considerations
than those
belonging
to it; an
unreasonable
predilection
for, or
objection
against,
anything;
especially,
an
opinion
or
leaning
adverse
to
anything,
without
just
grounds,
or
before
sufficient
knowledge..
Unexceptionable
::
Unexceptionable
(a.) Not
liable
to any
exception
or
objection;
unobjectionable;
faultless;
good;
excellent;
as, a man of most
unexceptionable
character..
Castrate
::
Castrate
(v. t.) To cut or take out; esp. to
remove
anything
erroneous,
or
objectionable
from, as the
obscene
parts of a
writing;
to
expurgate..
Burden
::
Burden
(v. t.) To
impose,
as a load or
burden;
to lay or place as a
burden
(something
heavy or
objectionable)..
Objector
::
Objector
(n.) One who
objects;
one who
offers
objections
to a
proposition
or
measure.
Validity
::
Validity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
valid;
strength;
force;
especially,
power to
convince;
justness;
soundness;
as, the
validity
of an
argument
or
proof;
the
validity
of an
objection..
Drawback
::
Drawback
(n.) A loss of
advantage,
or
deduction
from
profit,
value,
success,
etc.; a
discouragement
or
hindrance;
objectionable
feature..
Compromise
::
Compromise
(n.) A
committal
to
something
derogatory
or
objectionable;
a
prejudicial
concession;
a
surrender;
as, a
compromise
of
character
or
right..
Expose
::
Expose
(v. t.) To lay bare; to lay open to
attack,
danger,
or
anything
objectionable;
to
render
accessible
to
anything
which may
affect,
especially
detrimentally;
to make
liable;
as, to
expose
one's self to the heat of the sun, or to cold,
insult,
danger,
or
ridicule;
to
expose
an army to
destruction
or
defeat..
Readily
::
Readily
(adv.)
Without
delay or
objection;
without
reluctance;
willingly;
cheerfully.
Respondent
::
Respondent
(n.) One who
maintains
a
thesis
in
reply,
and whose
province
it is to
refute
objections,
or
overthrow
arguments;
--
distinguished
from
opponent..
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